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PAGE FOUR ia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 ederal More Distinguished Visitors At Casa Marina at the Casajand Mrs. S, G. Seccombe, of An- veral Week-end arriv Marina include H C Rufus W. cluding MW. and Mrs. Rufus igisonia, in the party, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Detroit, Michigan, who : will spend some time here!- Mr.!Seccombe and Mr. and Mrs. Hiteh-' and Mrs. Clark are friends"of Mr.' cock will be here for an indefinite and Mrs. W. J. Peabody, winter stay. residents who are occupying the; Among the interesting activities Strunk home here for the season. at the hotel is the weekly Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wil-' afternoon tennis tea and ren- dis in’ sonia, Connecticut, with Mr. and} guished visitors to the ' city, “init. Carl Hitchcock, also of Ah-| J. R. Blair and G. L. Scheer, spectors of hulls and engines, ar- rived this morning from Tampa on a regular tour of inspection. Harry Shaw, machinist with the lighthouse department, left by plane Saturday to work. on_ the lengines of the Lighthouse Tender Poppy, operating in Miami ha j bor. E, S. Davies, special agent arson {department National Board of | Fire Underwriters, who was in | which destroyed the Cortez Cigar Company building, left over the highway yesterday morning for Tampa. marth, of Minneapolis, Minnesota,'dezvous. The gathering at these arrived also for an __ indefinite teas includes prominent mem- stay, and Russel L. Walcott, ofjbers of the Key West social) Barrington, Illinois, accompanied set, augmented by tennis-minded; by a friend, C. Aldrich, of members of the winter residential! Winnetka, Illinois, plan to spend colony and hotel guests. Several) some time at Casa Marina to en-jenjoyable matches were played) gage in sport of fishing in local yesterday, and the occasion was a, waters. That activity this year is;delightful one for both players! proving even more than ordinarily; and spectators. The courts were} successful. Two ladies, guests of; in excellent condition, and the} the hotel, Mrs. Otis Hubbard and, lawn “surrounding them beautiful) Mrs. Ralph Farwell, of Lake! and fresh with its colerful flowers Forest, Illinois, yesterday went! and greenery and lovely outdoor! out and Mrs, Hubbard was for-|appointments of striped umbrellas: tunate in landing a very large’ and lawn chairs. These surround- sailfish. jings lend much to the charm of! Other ar these popular Sunday afternoon, ehd at Casa Marina affairs. i rivals over the week- include MY. ° Plan Organ Recital To Be . ’ | Given At St. Paul’s Church ‘An organ recital will be given, posers. This beautiful composi- tomorrow evening in St. Paul’s| tion is perhaps the most popular! Chureh starting at 8:00 o’clock.! of his lighter works, Organist Charles Roberts will be TI. Vocal selection “The at the console, Silent Voice,” Roma. Mrs. J. S.| -'The public has been invited to! Roberts, attend this concert of organ| II. (1) Devotion, Pease. music. There will be no admis-)Calm as the Night, Bohm. Carl! sion charged. }Bohm, 1844-1924. A pupil of} Program arranged is fol-; Loeschorn, Reissman and Geyer.! lows: |His compositions, particularly! I. (1) Nocturne from “Cathe-| “Calm as the Night,” have met! dral Suite,’ Schuler. (2) Largo| with wide popularity. (3) Medita-) from the “New Wprld Symphony,” tion, Ashford. j Dvorak. Anton Dv 5 IV. Vocal selection “I Come} 1904. The Largo, with its haunt-'to Thee,” Graff-Roma. Edmund’ ing English horn solo, is the out-, Curry, | pouring of Dvorak’s own home-| V. (1) Largo from “Xerxes,’’ longing, with something of the!Handel. George Friedrich Han-' loneliness of far-off prairie hori-! del, 1685-1759. Greater than any zons and the memory of bygone’ musician of his day except Bach.| days. (3) Traumeri and _ Ro-| Into his music he brought radiant mance, Schumann. mann, 1810-1856. One of the and great tenderness. most individual and eminent com-' tion, Cummings. (2) as (2) Adora-' Woman’s Club To Meet Tomorrow | Hospitality League To Meet Tonight | {pected to return later | fishing at Tortugas, Robert Schu-| robustness, magnificent sublimity’ Walter Murphy, prominent in the business world of New York’ and Chicago, left Saturday after- noon for a short stay in Miami. Mr. and M Norton who were visiting in Key West and were guests of Commodore Frederick Wagner on his Yacht “Paula Louise, left- yesterday by plane for Miami. Sailin Baruch, brother of Ber- nard Baruch, Miss Mary Johnson and Clarence Hughes, who arrived yesterday for a visit at Perky, Fla., left in the afternoon for Mi- ami, Mr. Baruch saying he ex- for the Fisher Cheatham, auditor ‘for the state beverage department, who was in Key West checking up! on the local wholesale liquor deal- ers, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Mrs, C. O. Ackerman and little son Jackie, arrived by plane this morning from Miami for a visit with relatives, Roy Lade, manager of the Florida Public Utilities branch in Key West, returned by plane this morning accompanied by Mrs. | Lade who was visiting relatives in Fort Lauderdale, Mrs, Isabel Mullins, nee Cruz, and little daughter Joan, arrived this morning from Pensacola, via plane from Miami for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Enrique Cruz and other relatives, Mr, and Mrs, William Streeper, who had been spending a visit in Plan To Repeat School Play “The Deestrick Skule” | was presented in the High School which The Key West Woman’s Club} The Key West Hospitality will hold its regular monthly meet-| League will hold an important ing tomorrow afternoon at the! business meeting at Hospitalit clubhouse at 4 o’clock. The board - . ef meeting will be held at 3 o’clock. | ; House tonight at 8:00 o’clock. auditorium Friday night sponsored ; by the Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial Church was largely at- tended and very successful in every respect. | Ladies’ Aid Society has decided Smith, |" THE KEY WEST-CITIZEN CoeeececcceccccecoccecoceCs CLASSY PONY HITCH Key West investigating the fire| | Ten of the snappiest ponies, beautiful cilver cream shetlands, will be shown at State Fi in one hitch, go through intricat country. te /maneuvers at high speed. the It is the only hitcW of the kind in the VIEWS AND REVIEWS What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Eiji Amau, Japanese foreign of- fice spokesman: | “If the United States is intet- ested only in defense, why should she demand a navy superior to Japan’s?” Bernard M. Baruch, industria! “War is no longer a tourni ment between professional men- at-arms: but is, in truth, the im-, pact of civilization.” John J. Cornwell, general counsel | B. & O. Railroad: j “The patent-medicine _ period | has passed but, the patent-political + period is upon us.” | = | James A. Farley, Chairman Demo-, cratic Party: “Our opponents will make this! the bitterest and certainly thei Key West during the past week, left Saturday morning for Deer- field, Fla., accompanied by Mrs.; Charles Archer. Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist Church, accompanied by Norman Lowe, president of the Young; People’s League of the same church, left over the highway this. morning for a visit of a few days in Miami. ‘Miss Bessie Piodela, who wen last Friday with a patient to Florida Sanitarium, returned on the Cuba this morning from Tampa. f | Mr. and Mrs, O. S, Albright.) who were visiting at points in the’ north, arrived this morning, with! their car, from Tampa on the S.! S. Cuba. | IIAP PL A De dirtiest. politieal struggle that any] of us can remember.” Herbert Hoover, dent: “After the election of the New Dezl, we began a retreat.” Clarence O. Sherrill. American Retail “There is hae r for. be lieving that the @mergency period of the depressi over.” L. J. Taber. master of the Na- tional Grange: “The decision of the Supreme former Presi- president Court didnot kill the farmier’s | a i hc ES ar i) Even inmost ‘eqgre cases fot telioae ie comfo! t clean GC Resinol' {tion’s income.” | from common colds | That eS ed For VOID IDILIDIIS SID SS SS SS. OLD PAPERS 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Sale 5c Florida February 4 to 15, by the Jenny Wren Company of Lawrence, Kansas. The ten ponies, right to a larger share of the na- \ & \ ) N \) _ \ AY N A) Beware Coughs N A) how many medicines | , chest for your cough, Telief now. with Creoaulsion. | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936. | SPECIAL OFFER ie te PERMANENT WAVES 2 je ae Better Waves, $5.00 and up *| No Itch Teo Deep For This Liquid | Imperial Lotion contains six itch { medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the 407 South Street Phone 574-J Handwriting Analyzed Write to Constans, care of The Key West Citizen Send about eight to ten lines copied from a Newspaper, magazine or periodical, in your nor- mal everyday handwriting, and send it with 25c and a self-addressed stamped envelope. For a more detailed report, enclose $1.00 and about thirty lines of writing. Z OC hakak he dadadk dd dade di dididde MP | wesvrrvvrrrrrrsv0ra% IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! 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Following the regular meeting} a social hour will be enjoyed and} Pythias Hall on Fleming street. ‘All members of the local lodge been “Cotie Party” in the Knights of | it is stated, ‘be diseussed, and plans to be talked over, A request is made for a large ‘attendance. refreshments served. All visitors! are invited to attend and are as- sured of a gracious welcome. To Give Play —_—-- - | of the local order of; Sisters will entertain the hest Colds +». Best treated | without “dosing” Offi Pythian George Arliss in CARDINAL RICHELIEU Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-28¢ (OVERSEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 | head street. Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view | of the sea and overlooking Coral Park. For price and terms apply to L. P. 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